Blues for Yna Yna : AA + 3 Chorus + the End
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Blues for Yna Yna : AA + 3 Chorus + the End
Here it is:
- BIAB (AA+3 Chorus+End)
- Midi
- mp3 (in the library)
Tous les backing tracks (in the library)
Frankly Jazz was a half-hour television program produced in Los Angeles in the early 1960s. Each program featured one or more prominent West Coast Jazz performer of the day. Frankly Jazz was host…
It is fantastic that someone found these videos hosted by the late, great Frank Evans. Today, Gerald Wilsonis truly a living legend in big band jazz. This brings back wonderful memories of The Lighthouse Cafe in Hermosa Beach and the balmy evenings listening to the Gerald Wilson Band.
Gerald Wilson (leader), Richard ‘Groove’ Holmes (organ), Carmell Jones(trumpet), Harold Land (tenor sax),
Ray Triscari, Jimmy Zito, John Audino (trumpets), Bob Edmondson, Lester Robertson, John Ewing, Kenny Shroyer (trombones), Buddy Collette (flute, alto sax), Harry Klee (alto sax), Teddy Edwards (tenor sax), Jack Nimitz (baritone sax), Jimmy Bond (bass), Mel Lewis (drums)
Composed by Gerald Wilson
Recorded: Los Angeles, September 9, 1961
Gerald Wilson led bands on and off during the 1950s, but except for a group of recordings for the King label in ’54, could not get a record contract. Dick Bock, president of Pacific Jazz, was interested but did not have the money. Albert Marx signed Wilson and put up the money for Gerald’s recordings that Bock released. Assembling a powerhouse group of established studio men and younger soloists (some of whom Wilson discovered), the maestro went into the studios with guest organist Holmes. This minor blues waltz got a lot of airplay all across the country, and was a great start toward reestablishing Wilson’s band. Solos are played by Jones (one of his earliest recordings) and Land.
Gerald Wilson – The Artist Selects (LP Blue Note 31439)
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